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Don’t Ignore These Symptoms of Heart Disease

Don’t Ignore These Symptoms of Heart Disease

Print this entryAs a disease, heart disease currently operates as the most significant killer of both women and men in the United States. Women present heart attack symptoms differently from men, so this poses a challenge for many physicians. But women can take their health into their own hands and learn about their heart attack symptoms. By doing this, they can reduce their risk and get help if and when a heart attack comes. The Heart Attack Symptoms That Women…

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Pay Attention to Endometriosis

Pay Attention to Endometriosis

Print this entry Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Your Endometriosis Endometriosis is a condition that causes the endometrial tissue to grow outside of the uterus. This condition can cause painful and heavy periods. It is important for women to get this condition treated as soon as possible. There are a number of complications that can result if endometriosis is not treated. Fertility Issues Women who have endometriosis are more likely to have problems conceiving. In fact, it is estimated that 30…

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Red Flags for Heart Disease

Red Flags for Heart Disease

Print this entryDon’t Ignore These Red Flags for Heart Disease As a disease, heart disease currently operates as the most significant killer of both women and men in the United States. Women present heart attack symptoms differently from men, so this poses a challenge for many physicians. But women can take their health into their own hands and learn about their heart attack red flags. By doing this, they can reduce their risk and get help if and when a…

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Women and Heart Disease

Women and Heart Disease

Print this entryIt is a lingering dark cloud over the head of every women, but much more ominous post-menopause. Young women, while still having a low risk of heart disease (given health is good) have a risk equal to that of men, but in the period of time following cessation of ovulation (menopause) the risk is amplified significantly for the softer sex. Though this threat is much more pronounced in older women, it is important to understand why this is…

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